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Meta is globally rolling out Reels to all users of Facebook's iOS and Android apps in more than 150 countries. Here's everything you need to know about Reels, including how they work on Facebook.
Instagram Reels added support for 60-second videos last year, up from 30 seconds, and now Facebook Reels will do the same. The other features, Drafts and Video Clipping, are still coming soon.
Facebook is taking another step to encourage users to create original content for its TikTok clone. The company introduced a new “sharing to Reels” feature to allow users of third-party apps ...
Contextual labels: Facebook is introducing new labels on the Reels video player to clarify why users are seeing particular reels — for instance, because a friend liked it. Dig deeper.
In general, regular Facebook users should occasionally come across Reels — which can be 90 seconds long, at the most — in their Facebook feeds when other people in their network share them.
On top of that, Facebook has gained more Reels remix options, which Meta previously introduced to Instagram. You can now show your video after the original Reel that you're remixing in addition to ...
Reels were introduced on Facebook in 2021, primarily in response to the rising popularity of short-form video content. If you don't want to use a browser extension to disable reels or don't prefer ...
Facebook is starting to monetize its reels platform with overlay ads, which gives users another way to monetize their content. Reels monetization will roll out gradually. By mid-March, overlay ads ...
Reels on Facebook offers music, audio and video effects to make short-form content more accessible on the legacy platform. You can find Facebook Reels in the News Feed or through the Groups tab.
In addition, Facebook today says it will also test a new feature that will give Instagram creators in the U.S. the option to have their Instagram Reels shown as recommended content on Facebook.
Creating Reels on Facebook on your MacBook works the same way as it would on Windows machines. Go to Facebook.com, scroll down until you find the Reels section, click on See more, and hit Create reel.